What is your most valuable LP (according to auction results)

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  1. samthesham

    samthesham Forum Resident

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    Moorhead MN
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  2. lemonade kid

    lemonade kid Forever Changing

    The Rolling Stones

    Listed in Goldmine Collectible Albums 1996 for $800 NM. It usually goes for at least $100-300 in NM- to VG++ condition (cover and vinyl). I have a VG+ and a NM cover with promo sticker. I love this "mispressed" alt mix of "Wild Horses" better than the authorized version.

    I found mine for $10 because I knew what I was looking for. Many dealers have never even heard of it. Check it every time you see a copy...

    "Shelly 11-18-1971" in the dead wax, on sides 3 & 4 (doesn't count if only on sides 1 & 2!)

    This is the track as heard from the "Gimme Shelter " doc...never officially released on any album. Love seeing the boys (and Mick Taylor) listening to this outtake)...Jagger sipping his favorite whiskey from the bottle and all grooving to the music. Best version ever IMHO.



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  3. lemonade kid

    lemonade kid Forever Changing

    MOBY GRAPE, 1ST PRESSING. 1967 two eye Columbia. With Poster.

    Mine is still in the shrink. With Poster.

    Goes for anywhere from a few hundred to over $1000, depending on the value your seller places on it.

    Mega rare in NM shape, and a damn great album too!





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  4. jsternbe

    jsternbe Senior Member

    Location:
    Knoxville, TN USA
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    I found one of these. I thought that it had to be some sort of bootleg when I picked it up since it is so rare, but it turned out to be the real thing.
     
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  5. lemonade kid

    lemonade kid Forever Changing

    With "Fish Game"poster. Goes for at least $100 in NM cond. Have this oo!

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  6. lemonade kid

    lemonade kid Forever Changing

    Have a much better copy. Love the jacket. $175.

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  7. lemonade kid

    lemonade kid Forever Changing

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  8. djhurley92

    djhurley92 Well-Known Member

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    York
    Yes indeed, and it's a very good pressing too. I haven't done an A-B comparison but it definitely sounds clearer than I remember.
     
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  9. bartels76

    bartels76 Forum Hall Of Fame

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    CT
    I sold my most valuable LP recently. It was Tom Petty Wildflowers. Sold it for $ 455. Bought for probably $ 10.

    What I have still that is valuable.

    Kiss s/t very first pressing w/o Kissin' Time.
    I have all Kiss first pressings thru Revenge as well.
     
  10. lemonade kid

    lemonade kid Forever Changing

    And mine doesn't have that strategically placed sticker to cover up the "finger"....
     
  11. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    No really valuable vinyl in my collection (that I'm aware of)...would be nice though lol. :laugh:
     
  12. It's Felix

    It's Felix It's not really me

    The first Bowie vinyl box from a few years ago is now a 300% markup on the price I paid....
     
  13. KAJ1971

    KAJ1971 Ex-burger flipper/Sapper/book seller, Reg Nurse.

    Mother Love Bone's US 'Apple' from 1990. At least according to Discogs.
     
  14. Brian Barker

    Brian Barker "No matter where you go, there you are"

    Most valuable according to discogs:
    David Bowie - Blackstar (still sealed clear variant)

    And biggest surprise:
    David Bowie - 1. Outside (White 2xLP reissue of the full album from Friday Music)
     
  15. Mistermono

    Mistermono Forum Resident

    Location:
    Toronto, Canada
    For me it's easily this one:

    The Beatles - Abbey Road

    Abbey Road PPCS-7088 - Parlophone export pressing. Mine is the even scarcer Decca contract press.

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  16. M2225

    M2225 Nebulus 7 intergalaxy eclipse

    Location:
    Helsinki, Finland
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  17. Trinkywinky

    Trinkywinky Active Member

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    Italy
    Nicholas Greenwood - Cold Cuts
     
  18. Neonbeam

    Neonbeam All Art Was Once Contemporary

    Location:
    Planet Earth
    That's a good one. Got it unsealed, it has a unique running order:righton:


    Regret selling my Simply Vinyl version because back then I thought one copy was enough:hurl:
     
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  19. andrewskyDE

    andrewskyDE Island Owner

    Location:
    Europe
    I see the value of the Sgt. Pepper 2014 mono vinyl is growing. I was lucky when I bought it online for 30 bucks a year ago.
     
  20. seed_drill

    seed_drill Senior Member

    Location:
    Tryon, NC, USA
    I've got a mint copy of Safe As Milk with all the inserts. That it's stereo probably deducts a little value, but it's definitely one of my prizes.
     
  21. seed_drill

    seed_drill Senior Member

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    Tryon, NC, USA
    I've got that one + Holy Wood on record. Wish I had some of the earlier ones.
     
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  22. FrixFrixFrix

    FrixFrixFrix Senior Member

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    Parts Unknown
    Posts without prices aren't nearly as interesting as the alternative...
     
  23. fortherecord

    fortherecord Senior Member

    Location:
    Rochester, NY
    That is one of Eric's CDs on my want list, I also need A Country Dream. I have the other Vanguard era CDs. I don't know when these all went out of print.
     
  24. fortherecord

    fortherecord Senior Member

    Location:
    Rochester, NY
    I have that and the Mary Hopkins LP in mono. There was some kind of warehouse find in the early 90s and these LPs circulated and sold in Goldmine magazine at the time.
     
  25. Cheepnik

    Cheepnik Overfed long-haired leaping gnome

    Based on what I've actually gotten for an LP (as opposed to what I might get someday if I'm lucky), the winner is the NM first pressing of Nirvana's Bleach (with poster) that I sold a few years ago. IIRC, the winning bid was around $440.
     
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